Electric cigar-lighter.



PATENTED DEC 25, 1906.

D. MISELL. ELECTRIC CIGAR LIGHTER.

APPLIUATION FILED JAN.22, 1906.

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PATENTED 1336.25, 1906.

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1) MISBLL ELECTRIC CIGAR LIGHTER. APPLICATION FILED JAN.22, 1906.

g i z 2 n F m T tion the alcohol Will be lighted Whenthe circuit isclosed.

This invention is broad enough tmcover any apparatus of this kindwherein the {hate tery is movable Within casing 1 when the latter istipped and wherein the resulting movement o'fthe battery closes thecircuit of the igniting-tip. I A I In Fig. 4 is shown a furthermodification, wherein the circuit is closed "by means of. a sprin 19',carried by the casing 1 and electrical y connected thereto, said springbeing so placed as to'be easily brought 'intocontact with theigniting-tip to close the circuit. I prefer tense acircuit-closingspring oithe form shown iii-Fig. 5, wherein the end isformed into aloop. It is clearthatby pressing the spon e of the torchagainst and pertl' through the loop 19 circuit is closed by t e springat the same time that the spon e is brought into" contact with the shiel10,-ornearly so.

Various modifications may be made inthis construction without departingfrom my invention, and I arn'not to be understood as limiting myself tothe details herein shown I and described.

What I claim is'- 1. An electric cigar-1i hter comprising a battery, anigniting-tip liaving two electric ush the 7 terminals connected Withinthe tip b an igniting-filament, one of said terrmna s being normallyconnected to one electrode of the battery-and means supporting said tipso as to permit movement thereof to bring its re- .in'aining terminalinto connection with the second electrode of said battery, substantiallyas described. I

having two electric terminals cormectewithii1 the tip by anigniting-filament, one-or" said terminals being normally connected withone electrode or the battery and the second terminal being placed 'closeto a conducting partin electric connection Withthe other electrode ofsaid battery, substantially as described.

3. An electric cigar-lighter comprising a metallic casing, a batteryWithin the same, a

spring-supported movable igniting-tip on said easing, an ignitin-'filament on said tip having one end norma' ly connected electricallywith one electrode of said battery, and a free terminal on said tipelectrically connected-to the opposite end of said filament,substantially as described.

4. An electric cigar-lighter comprising an igniting-filament a movableperforated ca'sing surrounding said filament and means operated bymovement of said casing for closin an electric circuit through saidfilament, s11 stantially as described.

DAVID MISEL L.

Witnesses:

H. S. JMAOKAYE, KATHRYN B. Cnsnvnns.

, 2. An electric cigar-lighter comprising a battery, a spring-supportedigniting-ti

